Webber not pointing fingers after Sepang deluge(GMM) Mark Webber on Sunday said it is not fair to blame those who scheduled the Malaysian grand prix for the weather-shortened race.

It has been feared all weekend that the 'twilight' start time for the 2009 event, to better serve the bulk European TV audience, was tempting fate given the region's predisposition to evening monsoons.

The field waited in vain on the drenched Sepang grid in torrential conditions after just 32 laps, but ultimately the two-hour limit arrived as the light faded.

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